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Old 05-09-04 | 07:57 PM
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Simpsons 05/09/04

Just wondering what was your view as being the best funniest part of tonight's new episode?

My favorite part was when Homer was drinking all of the Kool-Aid in the Jug killing him... lol...

We need more of this!
Old 05-09-04 | 08:18 PM
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my funniest part was the lack of a spoiler Box
Old 05-09-04 | 08:20 PM
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Man they're really playing up the Lenny/Carl relationship aspect of the series.

"I hope love comes sliding down a chute for me."

...but yeah.. I enjoyed the episode. Not really a LOL episode but it had it's chuckles.
Old 05-09-04 | 09:26 PM
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I liked it

"I'm telling Mr. Bart"
Old 05-09-04 | 09:36 PM
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I did like the part where Homer said he was 10 years old, and that it was in the 50s, 60s, or early 70s... (reference to the fact that since Homer's been like 38 years old the whole time the show has existed, he's been born from 1949 to 1966.
Old 05-09-04 | 09:39 PM
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I did like the part where Homer said he was 10 years old, and that it was in the 50s, 60s, or early 70s... (reference to the fact that since Homer's been like 38 years old the whole time the show has existed, he's been born from 1949 to 1966.
That was my favorite line of the episode too, overall a really good episode, with its good share of laughs.
Old 05-09-04 | 09:48 PM
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my funniest part was the lack of a spoiler Box
well the episode was over for us in the east coast.
Old 05-09-04 | 10:05 PM
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I liked it alot. Even though it crapped on the Simpsons continuity, it was still very funny to see all the people as children.
Old 05-09-04 | 10:19 PM
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yea i loved the kool aid man thing too. not a great episode, but pretty good
Old 05-09-04 | 10:37 PM
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How many times are they going to show the episode with Ruffie this season? It's the third time.
Old 05-10-04 | 02:22 AM
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Homer's fantasy during the kiss was laugh-out-loud funny for me. Were those screaming things a real cereal of some kind?
Old 05-10-04 | 04:01 AM
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it was a popcorn thing like Crunch and Munch or Cracker Jack... what was that space ship cereal thing?
Old 05-10-04 | 06:07 AM
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Plenty of injokes in this one. Pretty good episode overall.
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Originally posted by shawagg
it was a popcorn thing like Crunch and Munch or Cracker Jack... what was that space ship cereal thing?
Quisp!

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Some funny stuff, but Homer was wrong (or lying) when he said that he hadn't kissed any woman except Marge. He kissed the Michelle Pfeiffer character way back when, and we saw him kiss Patty in this very episode.

One thing we do know: Homer has kissed more dudes than he has chicks.
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Originally posted by Groucho
Some funny stuff, but Homer was wrong (or lying) when he said that he hadn't kissed any woman except Marge.
So was Milhouse.
Old 05-10-04 | 08:18 AM
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I loved Lil' Moe's response after Marge called the camp asking for Elvis Jagger Abdul-Jabbar:

"...and that's the origin of that."
Old 05-10-04 | 08:24 AM
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My favorite line was when Homer was explaining to Marge about all the bad things he's done, "...or when I ruined Lisa's wedding in the future. Remember that? In the future?"

I enjoy when they break the fourth wall like that.
Old 05-10-04 | 09:34 AM
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Originally posted by Dvdsky
Homer's fantasy during the kiss was laugh-out-loud funny for me. Were those screaming things a real cereal of some kind?
They were "Screaming" Yellow Zonkers, similar to Fiddle Faddle, but no nuts.
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I got a good laugh when Homer, showing Marge the broken heart rock, said something to the effect of, "It's right here next to my IBM stock... ing"

Not a bad episode IMO...
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Aside from the kiss fantasy sequence, I thought the sea captain ending every sentence with an "r" was pretty funny.
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Originally posted by Groucho
Some funny stuff, but Homer was wrong (or lying) when he said that he hadn't kissed any woman except Marge. He kissed the Michelle Pfeiffer character way back when, and we saw him kiss Patty in this very episode.

One thing we do know: Homer has kissed more dudes than he has chicks.
Homer loves Mindy! Homer loves Mindy!

If I'm remebering right, Homer also kissed Lurleen Lumpkin.

(And Milhouse kissed Samantha Stinky ... I mean Stanky.)

Bart mentioned that he's kissed three girls. Who were they?
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Jessica Lovejoy, played by Meryl Streep in Season 6
Greta Wolfcastle, played by Reese Witherspoon in Season 13 (and Milhouse also kissed her!)
Gina Vendetti, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar this season
Old 05-10-04 | 11:46 AM
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Now that I think about it, Homer is probably the only guy Patty has ever kissed. That's pretty funny in and of itself.
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Originally posted by Groucho
Now that I think about it, Homer is probably the only guy Patty has ever kissed. That's pretty funny in and of itself.
As Patty (or was it Selma?) once said, "I can never tell us apart," so I hadn't realized Homer kissed the celebate-by-choice one and not the celebate-by-circumstance one.

But didn't Patty kiss Principal Skinner in that episode in which Homer tried to set Skinner up with Selma ("Cons: Possible Homer-sexual"), but Skinner fell in love with Patty instead?
Old 05-10-04 | 12:26 PM
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I thought the inclusion of Cookie Kwan was kind of funny... "How To Lose Your Accent In 30 Years"

Also the fat camp with Chief Wiggum and Comic Book Guy,


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